USS Dallas
(SSN-700) is a Los Angeles class nuclear-powered attack
submarine. Her keel was laid down in October 1976
by General Dynamics Corporation. She was launched
in April 1979 and commissioned in July 1981.

USS Dallas
was the first submarine of the Los Angeles class to be
originally built with an all-digital fire control
(tracking and weapon) system and sonar system.

USS Dallas has a removable Dry Deck Shelter.
This large chamber, fitted aft of the
sail, allows Dallas to
employ the latest submarine arsenal: the Swimmer
Delivery Vehicle — a highly mobile and virtually
undetectable means of carrying out special forces
missions.

Dallas'
design combines unmatched endurance and speed with the
ultimate in submarine stealth. Her armament
consists of the heavyweight MK-48 ADCAP (Advanced
Capability) torpedoes, Harpoon anti-ship missiles,
and all variants of the Tomahawk cruise missile, as
well as both variants of the Navy's submarine
launched mines. USS Dallas' capabilities include
anti-submarine warfare, anti-ship warfare, special
forces delivery, reconnaissance, carrier battle
group support and escort,
and
land-attack. Her Tomahawk cruise missiles can
hit on target on 75 percent of the Earth's land
surface.

Dallas will be retired in 2017 and become be a museum
ship at the Dallas Maritime Museum along the banks of
the Trinity River in Texas.

This 30" (75 cm) USS Dallas SSN-700
submarine model comes with a high-end multiple-channel
radio system and is ready for hrs of fun. (You
only need to charge the battery.) This
model can be completed in one month after the date
of your order.